Invencible presents a new casting for its third season, with some mysteries
What characters will Jonathan Banks and Doug Bradley play?
- January 23, 2025
- Updated: January 23, 2025 at 11:37 AM
The third season of Invincible is gearing up for a highly anticipated release on Prime Video, scheduled for February 6. This new installment not only promises intense plots and action, but the cast has also been expanded with renowned stars. Among the new members are Aaron Paul, who will play Powerplex, Simu Liu as Multi-Paul, and Kate Mara in the role of Becky Duvall, along with other talented actors like Xolo Mariduena, John DiMaggio, and Tzi Ma.
The Roles of Banks and Bradley: A Mystery for Fans to Solve
However, two characters that have yet to be announced are those played by Jonathan Banks and Doug Bradley, which has sparked various speculations among fans. Some followers of the series have put forward theories about the possible portrayal of Bradley as Brit, a superhero known for his invulnerability, while others suggest he might voice the villain Conquest, also known as Mr. Ten Times Worse, who is shaping up to be a main antagonist in the upcoming seasons.
Additionally, regarding other character additions, Space Racer is mentioned as a character of great importance to the plot of this season. However, both the voice actor for Conquest and Space Racer have yet to be revealed, adding an air of mystery to the release. Speculation about the rights to other Image Comics titles has gained momentum, with some fans wondering if the new episodes could introduce iconic characters like Spawn or Pitt in future stories.
The anticipation for the third season of Invincible grows as the release date approaches, with many mysteries to be solved that will surely keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
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